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The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2nd edition)
The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2nd edition)
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  • Written in a lively and clear style by one of the leading scholars in modern Middle Eastern history
  • Explores the ramifications of the 2010-2011 uprisings in the Arab world for the regional order and for the populations there
  • Pays special attention to "crisis states"—Syria, Libya, and Yemen—and to states under extreme duress (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon)
  • Examines the rise and fall of American hegemony in the Middle East and the effects of that fall on regional and international stability
  • Appraises the effects of conflicts old (Israel-Palestine) and new (Saudi Arabia-Iran) on the region as a whole
  • Highlights new concerns about human security that come from threats such as the COVID-19 pandemic, bad governance, stagnant economies, poor healthcare and education, climate change, population growth, food and water insecurity, population growth, sectarianism, and war

New to this Edition:

  • Features a new chapter on the international and regional dimension of the New Middle East, particularly the rise and fall of American hegemony
  • Highlights new concerns about human security that come from threats such as the COVID-19 pandemic, bad governance, stagnant economies, poor healthcare and educational delivery systems, climate change, population growth, food and water insecurity, population growth and imbalance, and war

In the second edition of The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know, renowned Middle East scholar James L. Gelvin explains how in the aftermath of the collapse of the USSR, the American invasion of Iraq, and the Arab uprisings of 2010-11, a new Middle East has emerged. Syria, Libya, and Yemen have become "crisis states," where warlords vie against governments and each other. The economies of Iran, Turkey, and Lebanon, weakened by corruption, sanctions, and neoliberal economic policies, have imploded. Some states have doubled-down on repression, while others intervene in the internal affairs of their neighbors with impunity.
   
The revised and expanded edition explores these hallmarks of the New Middle East, along with the end of American hegemony in the region, the expansion of "conflict zones," the continued centrality of the Saudi-Iranian competition, and the ramifications of the breakdown of the Israel-Palestine peace process. It also highlights the crisis of human security brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, bad governance, stagnant economies, poor healthcare and educational delivery systems, climate change, food and water insecurity, population growth and imbalance, and the unprecedented displacement of populations. In a concise question-and-answer format, Gelvin outlines the social, political, and economic contours of the New Middle East, illuminating the current crisis in the region and exploring how it is likely to evolve in the decades to come.

Index: 

PREFACE
1. Before the Deluge: The Middle East, 1945-2011
2. The Arab Uprisings and Their Fallout
3. Things Fall Apart
4. Patrons, Proxies, and Freelancers: The International Relations of the New Middle East
5. Human Security in the New Middle East
NOTES
FURTHER READING
INDEX

About the author: 

James L. Gelvin is professor of modern Middle Eastern history at UCLA and a specialist in the modern social and cultural history of the Arab East. His many publications include The Modern Middle East: A History.

"Balanced, rigorous, and sparkling with insights, The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know is a wonderful primer on a region long dominated by polemics and easy generalizations. James L. Gelvin brings a historian's sensibility and jargon-free prose to illuminate the afflictions that have wracked the modern Middle East-civil war, militancy, and authoritarianism, to name a few-while never losing sight of its enormous human potential. This is a must-read for veteran observers and newcomers alike." - Frederic Wehrey, Senior Fellow, Middle East Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, author of Sectarian Politics in the Gulf: From the Iraq War to the Arab Uprisings?

Product details

ISBN : 9780197622094

Author: 
James L. Gelvin
Pages
192 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
140 x 210 mm
Pub date
Oct 2023
Series
What Everyone Needs to Know
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The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2nd edition)

The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2nd edition)

The New Middle East: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2nd edition)